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NPB news: April 14, 2022

There were just two games on Thursday, an artifact of the old days when steam train travel demanded that teams moving from games held away from main stadiums have an extra travel day.

So with the Swallows and Carp playing in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, and the Giants and BayStars in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, those four teams were all off on Thursday, when presumably they flew to their next destination.

Geez, just what the Hanshin Tigers needed, a large audience for their woes. They entered Thursday’s game at Nagoya Dome not having scored for 13 innings, and, according to Nikkan Sports, tied with the 1979 Seibu Lions for the worst start in Japanese pro baseball history.

Besides all that, we had Yuya Yanagi and Kodai Senga pitching.

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NPB news: April 5, 2022

The Hanshin Tigers and SoftBank Hawks entered Tuesday with their season-opening streaks intact on Tuesday, when a quartet of struggling hitters from last year’s league champs appeared to have found their rhythm, Masahiro Tanaka looked like his old self and Chris Gittens‘ Japan debut was a brief one.

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Tuesday’s games

Hawks 6, Buffaloes 3: At Fukuoka Dome, SoftBank lost their starting pitcher, Shuta Ishikawa, after the first inning, rookie Shuto Ogata (1-0), yet another guy who turned pro with the Hawks on a developmental contract, pitched two scoreless innings despite allowing the Buffaloes to load the bases in the second to earn his first win. The win was SoftBank’s eighth straight to start the season.

Ishikawa had poor command from the get-go. With one run in on a Masataka Yoshida double and one out in the first, the game was paused for 6-1/2 minutes while he got treatment after walking the bases loaded. He walked Kotaro Kurebayashi to plate a second run with two outs and was replaced after the first inning.

With two out and two on in the home half of the second, Hawks leadoff man Masaki Mimori put a good swing on an unusually straight fastball from Soichiro Yamasaki (0-1) to plate Freddie Galvis and Kenta Imamiya.

Galvis led off the Hawks’ fourth with his second walk, with a sacrifice and singles from Takuya Kai, Mimori and Tatsuro Yanagimachi making it 5-2.

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